The Forest Bride (comic story)
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The Forest Bride was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine in 2021. Starring the Thirteenth Doctor, it was the first strip to be explicitly set after the on-screen departures of Ryan Sinclair and Graham O'Brien, with the strip being a Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan-led story.
Behind the scenes, it marked the end of the main comic strip's second hiatus brought about by the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Summary
Part One
to be added
Characters
References
Events
- The forest is having a Bridal Day.
Food and beverages
- The TARDIS has a biscuit dispenser. Biscuits it dispenses include fig rolls, garibaldis, and ginger nut.
Places
- A woman asks Yaz if she comes from the Thaos Woods or the Lomek Valley. Yaz claims she comes from "the Sheff Field".
- The Doctor once tried to throw a tea party for Yaz's birthday in Boston in 1773.
- The Doctor wonders if the faces in the trees are like "a tree version of Mount Rushmore".
Miscellaneous
- The Doctor says Yaz has a "heart of gold" and a "backbone of Sheffield steel".
Notes
Original print details
- (Publication with page count and closing captions)
- DWM 570 (6 pages): To Be Continued!
Continuity
- The TARDIS has a biscuit dispenser. (TV: The Ghost Monument)